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Iconic Discoveries To The Twist Controversy — On This Day In History January 26

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What happened on January 26 in world history? Here are 4 events worth remembering: See them above in our 57-second video, and below for more details!

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Hindi becomes official language in India 


The recognition of Hindi as one of the official languages of India marked a significant moment in the country’s evolution after independence.

• Hindi was chosen for its widespread use across North India, but English remained the official language for official and legal purposes.

• This decision was aimed at promoting national unity and breaking down barriers between diverse linguistic communities.

• The move also led to a gradual increase in Hindi media, education, and government communication, further cementing its role in shaping India’s cultural identity.

Source: Wikipedia

Wayne Gretzky is born


Wayne Gretzky, a Canadian ice hockey icon, was born in Brantford, Ontario, and went on to revolutionize the game.

• Gretzky’s career spanned over two decades in the NHL, where he broke numerous records, including most points and goals.

• His remarkable skills and vision on the ice earned him the title of “The Great One,” and he became a symbol of the sport.

• Beyond his playing career, Gretzky has been a key figure in the growth of hockey in North America and worldwide.

Source: Wikipedia

The Cullinan Diamond is found 


The discovery of the Cullinan Diamond in South Africa in the early 20th century remains one of the largest diamond finds in history.

• Weighing over 3,100 carats, the Cullinan was the largest gem-quality diamond ever found.

• The diamond was eventually cut into several stones, with the largest becoming part of the British Crown Jewels, known as the Great Star of Africa.

• This discovery significantly boosted South Africa’s reputation in the global diamond industry and increased interest in African gemstone resources.

Source: Wikipedia

Twist is banned in New York catholic schools


The twist, a popular dance craze of the 1960s, was banned in New York Catholic schools due to concerns about its appropriateness.

• The dance was perceived as too suggestive and was seen as contrary to the religious values upheld by the Catholic schools.

• Despite the ban, the twist remained a mainstream phenomenon and continued to influence dance styles across generations.

• This event reflected the tension between cultural trends and traditional institutions during the 1960s.

Source: Wikipedia


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